Claims
- 1. A seating unit comprising:
a base; a seat and a back operably pivoted to the base for simultaneous movement upon recline of the back; a variable back stop adjustably engaging the seat for limiting the rearward tilt of the back; a handle supported on one of the base and the seat for adjusting the back stop, the handle and the back stop being independently supported relative to the base; and a connecting mechanism operably interconnecting the handle and the back stop so that a position of the back stop is adjusted upon movement of the handle.
- 2. The seating unit defined in claim 1, wherein the handle and back stop move along dissimilar paths but are interconnected for simultaneous coordinated movement by the connecting mechanism.
- 3. The seating unit defined in claim 2, wherein the connecting mechanism includes a rigid member.
- 4. The seating unit defined in claim 3, wherein said connecting mechanism includes a lever arm.
- 5. The seating unit defined in claim 4, wherein the connecting mechanism further includes a rigid link connecting said handle to said lever arm.
- 6. The seating unit defined in claim 4, wherein the connecting mechanism includes a ball and socket connection.
- 7. The seating unit defined in claim 2, wherein the connecting mechanism is rotatably attached to the base.
- 8. The seating unit defined in claim 1, wherein the handle is rotatable about an axis and includes a flat surface that in one dimension extends generally parallel to the axis but in another dimension extends radially away from the axis.
- 9. The seating unit defined in claim 1, wherein the handle is rotatable about an axis and includes a non-symmetrical surface elongated in a direction perpendicular to the axis.
- 10. The seating unit defined in claim 1, wherein the handle is rotatably supported for movement about along an arcuate path, with one end of the arcuate path representing an upright position of the back, and another end of the arcuate path representing a fully reclined position of the back, and with intermediate positions of the arcuate path representing partial recline positions of the back.
- 11. The seating unit defined in claim 10, wherein the handle includes a circumferentially non-symmetrical surface.
- 12. The seating unit defined in claim 10, wherein the arcuate path is less than 90 degrees.
- 13. The seating unit defined in claim 10, wherein the connecting mechanism includes at least one linkage member.
- 14. The seating unit defined in claim 13, wherein the at least one linkage member is rigid.
- 15. The seating unit defined in claim 14, wherein the at least one rigid linkage member is pivoted to the base.
- 16. The seating unit defined in claim 13, wherein the variable back stop is pivoted to the base.
- 17. The seating unit defined in claim 13, wherein the connecting mechanism includes detent to hold the back stop in a selected position.
- 18. The seating unit defined in claim 1, wherein the seat and back are operably supported for synchrotilt movement on the base, each being provided with different rates of angular movement upon recline.
- 19. The seating unit defined in claim 18, wherein the seat and back are separately pivoted to the base for synchronous movement, and wherein the seat is biased rearward to cause the back to move to an upright position.
- 20. The seating unit defined in claim 1, wherein the seat moves forward upon recline of the back.
- 21. The seating unit defined in claim 1, including a detent for holding the back stop in a selected position.
- 22. The seating unit defined in claim 21, wherein the detent includes a surface with recesses corresponding to detent positions, and including a spring engaging the recesses.
- 23. The seating unit defined in claim 1, wherein the back stop includes at least three steps.
- 24. The seating unit defined in claim 1, wherein the back stop includes a back stop member operably mounted on the base, and further includes multiple steps on one of back stop member and the seat, and still further includes a stop surface on the other of the back stop member and seat, and also including a detent configured to hold the back stop member in a selected position.
- 25. The seating unit defined in claim 1, including a stalk control extending from one of the base and the seat; the stalk control including an axle-forming elongated member that is rotatable and that is adapted to control a first function on the chair and further wherein the handle is rotatable on the axle-forming elongated member, the handle including a radially-extending portion extending from an axis defined by the axlel-forming elongated member.
- 26. A chair comprising:
a base assembly including a control housing; an energy source located within the control housing; a seat operably supported on the base assembly for generally horizontal movement between forward and rearward positions, with the seat operably interconnected to said energy source; a back and a back frame wherein the back frame is pivotally coupled to the base assembly for movement of the back support between upright and reclined positions, and wherein the back frame is pivotally coupled to the seat; wherein the energy source biases the back support into an upright position by urging the seat to move horizontally, said horizontal movement of the seat inducing the back support to rotate to a generally upright position; and a variable back stop mechanism supported on the base assembly and operably engaging the seat, the variable back stop mechanism being configured to concurrently stop the seat and stop recline of the back support at a plurality of selectable positions between the upright and reclined position.
- 27. The chair defined in claim 26, wherein the seat is supported on the base for forward movement upon recline of the back.
- 28. The chair defined in claim 26, wherein said variable back stop mechanism includes a handle and a back stop adjustably engaging the seat for limiting the rearward tilt of the back, said handle and said back stop move along dissimilar paths but are interconnected for simultaneous coordinated movement by a connecting mechanism.
- 29. The chair defined in claim 28, wherein the connecting mechanism includes a rigid member.
- 30. The chair defined in claim 28, wherein the handle is rotatable about an axis and includes a flat surface that in one dimension extends generally parallel to the axis but in another dimension extends radially away from the axis.
- 31. The chair defined in claim 28, wherein the connecting mechanism includes at least one linkage member.
- 32. The chair defined in claim 28, wherein the connecting mechanism includes detent to hold the back stop in a selected position.
- 33. The chair defined in claim 26, wherein said variable back stop mechanism includes a back stop with at least three steps defining three different back-stopped positions.
- 34. The chair defined in claim 33, wherein said back stop is rotatably positioned within said control housing.
- 35. The chair defined in claim 34, wherein the variable back stop mechanism further includes a detent to hold the back stop in a selected position.
- 36. The chair defined in claim 35, further including a stalk control extending from one of the base and the seat; the stalk control including an axle-forming elongated member that is rotatable and that is adapted to control a first function on the chair and further wherein the handle is rotatable on the axle-forming elongated member, the handle including a radially-extending portion extending from an axis defined by the axle-forming elongated member.
- 37. A chair comprising:
a base assembly; a back frame pivoted to the base assembly for movement between a plurality of positions including upright and reclined positions; a seat pivoted to the back frame, the seat being slidably supported at a front portion of the base assembly for generally horizontal movement, the back and the seat being interconnected and arranged to move the seat generally forwardly and also move a rear portion of the seat downwardly with a synchronous pivoting motion as the back frame is reclined; the base assembly including a control housing with an energy mechanism positioned therein that operably engages one of the back frame and the seat for biasing the back frame to the upright position; and a back stop mechanism attached to the control housing and configured to selectively engage the seat to limit forward movement of the seat and accordingly selectively limit recline of the back frame.
- 38. The chair defined in claim 37, wherein the back stop mechanism includes a rigid member.
- 39. The chair defined in claim 37, wherein the back stop mechanism includes at least one linkage member.
- 40. The chair defined in claim 37, wherein the back stop mechanism includes a detent to hold the back stop mechanism in a selected position.
- 41. The chair defined in claim 40, wherein said detent can hold the back stop mechanism in at least three steps.
- 42. The chair defined in claim 37, further including a stalk control extending from one of the base and the seat; the stalk control including an axle-forming elongated member that is rotatable and that is adapted to control a first function on the chair and further wherein the handle is rotatable on the axle-forming elongated member, the handle including a radially-extending portion extending from an axis defined by the axle-forming elongated member.
- 43. A seating unit comprising:
a base; a seat and a back operably pivoted to the base for simultaneous movement upon recline of the back; an adjustable variable back stop supported on the base and adjustably engaging the seat for adjustably limiting a rearward tilt of the back; a handle supported on the base for adjusting the back stop and including a flattened surface, the handle and the back stop being separately supported; and a connecting device having one end operably connected to the handle and another end connected to the back stop so that the back stop is adjusted upon movement of the handle; the handle being rotatable with one end of the rotation representing an upright position of the back and another end of the rotation representing a fully reclined position of the back, and intermediate positions of the rotation representing partial recline positions of the back; and a detent to hold the back stop in a selected one of the positions.
- 44. The seating unit defined in claim 43, wherein the connecting device includes at least one linkage member.
- 45. The seating unit defined in claim 44, wherein the connecting device includes a rigid member.
- 46. The seating unit defined in claim 45, wherein said connecting device includes a lever arm.
- 47. The seating unit defined in claim 46, wherein the rigid member includes a rigid link connecting said handle to said lever arm.
- 48. The seating unit of claim 46 wherein the connecting device further includes a ball and socket connection.
- 49. The seating unit defined in claim 45, wherein the connecting device is rotatably attached to the base.
- 50. The seating unit defined in claim 43, wherein the handle is rotatable about an axis and includes a flat surface that in one dimension extends generally parallel to the axis but in another dimension extends radially away from the axis.
- 51. The seating unit defined in claim 43, wherein the handle is rotatable about an axis and includes a non-symmetrical surface elongated in a direction perpendicular to the axis.
- 52. The seating unit defined in claim 43, wherein the variable back stop is pivoted to the base.
- 53. The seating unit defined in claim 43, wherein the seat and back are operably supported for synchrotilt movement on the base, each being provided with different rates of angular movement upon recline.
- 54. The seating unit defined in claim 53, wherein the seat moves forward upon recline of the back.
- 55. The seating unit defined in claim 43, wherein the back stop includes at least three steps.
- 56. The seating unit defined in claim 43, including a stalk control extending from one of the base and the seat; the stalk control including an axle-forming elongated member that is rotatable and that is adapted to control a first function on the chair and further wherein the handle is rotatable on the axle-forming elongated member, the handle including a radially-extending portion extending from an axis defined by the axle-forming elongated member.
- 57. A variable back stop apparatus for a seating unit having a base, a seat, and a back, the seat and back being operably pivoted to the base for simultaneous movement including recline of the back, comprising:
an adjustable variable back stop adapted to adjustably engage the seat for adjustably limiting a rearward tilt of the back; a handle adapted to be supported on one of the base and the seat for adjusting the back stop, the handle and the back stop being supported for independent movement; and a connecting mechanism operably interconnecting the handle and the back stop so that the back stop is adjusted upon movement of the handle.
- 58. The apparatus defined in claim 57, wherein the connecting mechanism includes at least one linkage member.
- 59. The apparatus defined in claim 58, wherein the connecting mechanism includes a rigid member.
- 60. The apparatus defined in claim 59, wherein said connecting mechanism includes a lever arm.
- 61. The seating unit defined in claim 60, wherein the rigid member includes a rigid link connecting said handle to said lever arm.
- 62. The apparatus of claim 60, wherein the connecting mechanism further includes a ball and socket connection.
- 63. The apparatus defined in claim 59, wherein the connecting mechanism is rotatably attached to the base.
- 64. The apparatus defined in claim 57, wherein the handle is rotatable about an axis and includes a flat surface that in one dimension extends generally parallel to the axis but in another dimension extends radially away from the axis.
- 65. The apparatus defined in claim 57, wherein the handle is rotatable about an axis and includes a non-symmetrical surface elongated in a direction perpendicular to the axis.
- 66. The apparatus defined in claim 57, wherein the variable back stop is pivoted to the base.
- 67. The apparatus defined in claim 57, wherein the seat moves forward upon recline of the back.
- 68. The apparatus defined in claim 57, further including a stalk control extending from one of the base and the seat; the stalk control including an axle-forming elongated member that is rotatable and that is adapted to control a first function on the chair and further wherein the handle is rotatable on the axle-forming elongated member, the handle including a radially-extending portion extending from an axis defined by the axle-forming elongated member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/376,535, filed Feb. 28, 2003, entitled Seating Unit Including Novel Back Construction, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/214,543, filed Aug. 8, 2002, entitled Seating Unit Including Novel Back Construction, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/921,059, filed Aug. 2, 2001, entitled Seating Unit Including Novel Back Construction (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,460,928), which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/694,041, filed Oct. 20, 2000, entitled Seating Unit Including Novel Back (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,982), which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/491,975, filed Jan. 27, 2000, entitled Back for Seating Unit (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,367,877), which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/386,668, filed Aug. 31, 1999, entitled Chair Control Having Adjustable Energy Mechanism (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,695), which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/957,506, filed Oct. 24, 1997, entitled Chair with Reclineable Back and Adjustable Energy Mechanism (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,086,153).
[0002] This application is also related to the following co-assigned patents and applications. The disclosure of each of these patents and applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety:
1TITLEPat. No.ISSUE DATEChair Including5,975,634Nov. 02, 1999Novel Back ConstructionChair With Novel Seat Construction5,871,258Feb. 16, 1999Chair with Novel Pivot Mounts and5,909,923Jun. 08, 1999Method of AssemblySynchrotilt Chair with5,979,984Nov. 09, 1999Forwardly Movable SeatSeating Unit with Reclineable Back6,394,549May 28, 2002And Forwardly Movable SeatSeating Unit with Novel6,394,548May 28, 2002Seat ConstructionSeating Unit with Novel Pivot Mounts6,318,800Nov. 20, 2001And Method of AssemblyBack for Seating Unit6,394,545May 28, 2002
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